The United States and Canada: Time to Defrost
By Commander Dan Daglio, U.S. Navy Reserve
We have not adopted the appropriate diplomatic, military, informational, or economic strategies to deal with Canada.
Our relationship with our neighbor to the north has deteriorated—at about the same rate as we have come to depend on their natural resources. Oil is an important part of the reason, but it's only part of the story. We need to acknowledge the importance of Canada to our national interests and commit to the relationship.
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Commander Daglio is a senior vice president and wealth adviser for Morgan Stanley. He is also enrolled in the Naval War College graduate program in National Security Studies and currently serves as the executive officer of NR USEUCOM Det 0230, a joint command out of Fort Devens, MA, with a one-year assignment to support Task Force Troy, Camp Victory, Iraq.
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